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My boys 1 1/2 and I still can't get him to go to the second floor of our home. Hes never fallin down stairs and I've tried everything ( food, play, puppy , etc) I can think of to no avail. He'll go up maybe 5 steps and stop then jump down. We thought about carrying him but I'm worried he'll freak out and hurt himself coming down. It sounds identical to your problem. If I find anything that works I'll let ya know. I'm to stubborn to give up and we would really enjoy him hanging out in our room with us.

My boys 1 1/2 and I still can't get him to go to the second floor of our home. Hes never fallin down stairs and I've tried everything ( food, play, puppy , etc) I can think of to no avail. He'll go up maybe 5 steps and stop then jump down. We thought about carrying him but I'm worried he'll freak out and hurt himself coming down. It sounds identical to your problem. If I find anything that works I'll let ya know. I'm to stubborn to give up and we would really enjoy him hanging out in our room with us.

04-04-2014 04:24 PM

Traveler's Mom

I had the same problem with mine. We have stairs at work and he comes to work with me.

I let him stay at the bottom while I called everyone in the office to come up to the top of the stairs and we all pretended to have a big party. We did this a few times a day for a few days and then he finally decided that he had to join in.
Then I had the problem of trying to get him back down the stairs. We basically did the same thing but it was much easier and took less time for him to learn that.

Don't worry, it will happen. Mine went up a few then jumped back off them. Did that a number of times before he got his mojo working.

I think you've waited way to late to be able to do anything about it now. But I did see this issue over come on the Dog Whisperer.

Cesar used an agility dog A frame and lured the dog up and over. Transitioned to the stairs with out an issue.

04-04-2014 02:19 PM

Bear L

Some ideas:

Can you first get him excited (ie. tug, OB with food) around the stairs first then run up 1 stair step to do a tug/OB there, or lure with food? If he gets comfortable and excited around the stair it might be easier to get him onto the stair. Or, feed his normal meals on the stair case and up it slowly each time?

If there's a dog he likes to play with, can you borrow that dog and play your way up the stair?

I'd not make the stair an event in itself but incorporate it into something he likes to do and very little at a time so he's not so focused on his fear but the fun/motivator.

Would he follow you if you go up the stair and disappears - would he come looking for you? Have someone hold him at the bottom and release the leash if he wants to come looking for you?

If he's into flirt pole maybe you can use that to entice him?

04-04-2014 01:28 PM

dylano

He's nervous about every staircase. And when I gently tug him he flips out and pulls backwards. Any other ideas. And I can't start from the top as he's to heavy for my to carry him up

03-31-2014 03:53 PM

Okin

Mine slipped on the stairs and we had a couple of days she wouldn't go up them. I ended up getting carpet runners for the stairs so it was easier for her to go up them. Then we went to a different staircase that wasn't as intimidating and went up it with her on the leash. After she was comfortable on the other stairs I went back to mine and she was still reluctant. I walked up the stairs with the leash and when I got to the point the leash started to tighten she came up them. It was slow for the first few days. First I had to go to the top with the leash then give her a little tug (not pull her up just a nudge to take the first step). Then she would go up them with the leash walking next to me. Then we didn't need the leash but she wanted me there. After about a week of working with her she forgot she was scared of them.

Not sure how much of this if any can apply to your situation but hope it helps.